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Monday, September 14, 2009

Product Focus: ROCK ON with Rockin' Green!

Rockin’ Green LLC was born out of necessity. Both of my kids have incredibly sensitive skin and had reactions to just about every detergent on the market. On top of my kids skin sensitivities, I also found it extremely difficult to get my diapers clean with hard water. So if by chance I found a detergent that didn't break my kids out, I ended up with stinky, repelling diapers. I loved cloth diapering, but keeping them clean kept me up at night. I would spend days stripping diapers, and it never really seemed to solve the problem. So I sought to find a better way, which is how Rockin' Green cloth diaper detergent came to be. It took me almost a year to perfect the formula, and went through months and months of testing to get to this point.

Rockin' Green is made of safe, phosphate free ingredients, which is good for the planet, and is great for sensitive kiddos that have trouble with conventional soaps. Best of all, it is totally safe for cloth diapers, so you don’t have to worry about repelling and stinkies. In fact Rockin' Green's "mini-strip" is getting a reputation as the cure-all for microfiber stink. I have had many customers who were ready to give up on their synthetic diapers all together only to find the love again, once they started using Rockin' Green.

What really makes Rockin' Green different is it's two different formulas. There is Soft Rock, which is great for those that have soft/medium water or really sensitive kiddos. And then there is Classic Rock which is great for those with moderate/hard water or battling with stink issues (when in doubt try the Classic Rock first). Everyone's water is different, and a lot of detergents are designed to work with ideal water conditions, so in order to make it work for the rest of the world, you have to add a bunch of other stuff to make it clean properly. That's not only time consuming, but ends up costing a lot of money when you factor in the cost of all the different add-ons that go into your diaper washing routine.

Rockin' Green was designed to bust through the minerals and grime and leave you with clean smelling, sparkly diapers, no matter what type of water you have. Just a few tablespoons and you are on your way to clean diapers.

And to make things even better, Rockin' Green comes in a ton of amazing scents. For a long time fragrances and perfumes have been off-limits in the cloth diapering world, but Rockin' Green uses a very small amount of pure oils that make your laundry experience that much cooler. The scents will fill your laundry room, but rinse cleanly off your diapers and clothing. So when they come out of the wash, all you smell is clean, fresh diapers. With scents like Cherry Almond, Buttercream and Mango Sorbet- you really can't go wrong!

MommyCharland Yes, this is a powdered detergent. If you have an HE washing machine you will likely have a detergent tray/compartment and you would simply add the detergent to the "main wash" compartment - your machine does the rest.

The Cherry Lemonade scent is my personal favorite thus far (haven't had the pleasure of smelling all of the scents - but my-oh-my I could have almost eaten the stuff because it smelled so good!

The detergent works great and it's definitely nice to have a detergent with a bit of fragrance (note - I haven't had any of my diapers come out smelling like the detergent - so if you're concerned about this it's not really an issue for diapers - the essential oils used to scent the detergent is negligible).

If you have REALLY hard water and an HE washer is it necessary to still use Calgon.. or is this strong enough to do the job alone?? Our water is extremely hard and I currently use Country Save which I like however I'm still dealing with rash and sensitive skin etc... This sounds wonderful!

I was just wondering if any one else ordered the scented samples? I did and I really couldnt smell anything. It didnt get the stink out but I really wanted to enjoy the scents everyone is raving about. I figured the full bag of detergent would have a stronger scent. Does anyone else not smell anything?